United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
Remains of 17 people exhumed in Rudnica
Remains of 17 people exhumed in Rudnica
BELGRADE -- The remains of 17 people and a number of skeletal remains have been exhumed to date from a mass grave at the Rudnica quarry in the municipality of Raška.
This was announced on Tuesday by the Serbian Government Commission for Missing Persons.
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EU Deploys 60 Observers For Kosovo Elections
The European Union will deploy over 60 observers to monitor the national elections in Kosovo on June 8, while other international missions are planning to send more monitors.
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UN Security Council to hold session on Kosovo Tuesday
BELGRADE - The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) will hold a session on Tuesday to discuss the latest report by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the situation in Kosovo-Metohija, and the session will be addressed by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic.
President to attend UNSC meeting on Tuesday
President to attend UNSC meeting on Tuesday
BELGRADE -- Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić will attend a meeting on Kosovo and Metohija at the UN Security Council (UNSC) in New York on Tuesday.
This is according to the president's media relations office, which issued a statement on Sunday.
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Fugitive Drenica Group members brought before court
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - A trial before the Basic Court in north Kosovska Mitrovica of seven members of the so-called Drenica Group of the former paramilitary ethnic Albanians’ Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), who are accused of war crimes, has continued, and three fugitive members of the group showed up before the judge on Friday.
"Slovakia not changing position on Kosovo"
"Slovakia not changing position on Kosovo"
BELGRADE -- Slovak Ambassador in Belgrade Jan Varso has said on Wednesday that Bratislava's position on the non-recognition of Kosovo remains unchanged.
Slovakia's stand on the non-recognition of Kosovo remains unchanged, Varso told Tanjug, adding that "many have speculated about that".
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EU to observe Kosovo elections
BRUSSELS - EU observers will monitor the parliamentary elections in Kosovo set for June 8, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton's office issued a release on Tuesday.
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Kosovo to Ensure Smooth Elections also in North
The Kosovo state prosecution and police on Monday said they were preparing a joint action plan for the general elections due on June 8.
The prosecution system will be working with more than 100 prosecutors and 300 staff members from the time that ballot boxes open at 7am until they close at 7pm, Laura Pula, from the state prosecution, said.
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Kosovo Prepared for June General Elections
The Central Election Commission of Kosovo, CEC, is continuing preparations for the upcoming general elections, which will be held across the country on June 8.
Enis Halimi, executive chief of the CEC secretariat said they “have made all necessary activities and operations in order to ensure that everyone can use his civic and political right to vote”.
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Kosovo Court Jailes Two Persons for Prostituting Women
The EU rule-of-law mission to Kosovo, EULEX, said Elmi Kastrati and Besnik Kastrati had been convicted for having “facilitated the prostitution of a number of Serbian women and compelled the prostitution of one Albanian woman”.
EULEX said that the events that took place in Hotel Troja, Pristina, between February and April 2012.